Make+a+claim+for

  • 31make something out — 1 I could just make out a figure in the distance: SEE, discern, distinguish, perceive, pick out, detect, observe, recognize; poetic/literary descry, espy. 2 he couldn t make out what she was saying …

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  • 32make room for tea —    to urinate    A jocular and almost genteel usage, although based on flawed physiology. You may also claim to be making room for it, another beer, etc.:     Knock that back and have another. I ll make room for it first if you don t mind. (Amis …

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  • 33make for — verb a) To set out to go (someplace); to move towards. He makes for England, there to claim the crown. b) To tend to produce or result in. [H]e disapp …

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  • 34put in for — Make a claim, offer one s self for, be a candidate for …

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  • 35make something good — 1》 compensate for loss, damage, or expense. 2》 fulfil a promise or claim. → good …

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  • 36List of patent claim types — This is a list of special types of claims that may be found in a patent or patent application. For explanations about independent and dependent claims and about the different categories of claims, i.e. product or apparatus claims (claims… …

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  • 37Montauk Point land claim — Stephen Talkhouse The Montauk Point land claim was a series of three lawsuits brought by Chief Wyandank Pharaoh, nephew of the famous Stephen Talkhouse who died in the same year (1879) that the tribe lost the last remaining vestige of their… …

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  • 38Truth claim (photography) — The truth claim of photography is the term used by Tom Gunning to describe the prevalent belief that traditional photographs accurately depict reality. He states that the truth claim relies upon both the indexicality and visual accuracy of… …

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  • 39presentation of claim — A notification by a creditor to the debtor of the existence of the claim, sometimes accompanied with an itemized statement, and usually given for the purpose of inducing payment. The filing of a claim, for example, the filing of a claim for… …

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  • 40Reparations for slavery — is a proposal by some in the United States that some type of compensation should be provided to the descendants of enslaved people, in consideration of the labor provided for free over several centuries, which has been a powerful and influential… …

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